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President-elect Donald Trump released a video Monday afternoon laying out a plan for executive action during his first days in office. The Trump transition team created and distributed the video. The president-elect has bucked tradition in the 12 days since his election win by not allowing press to interact with him via a "protective pool." (Published Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016)

President-elect Donald Trump on Monday announced a list of "executive actions" he plans to implement on the first day of his presidency meant to "restore our laws and bring back our jobs," NBC News reported.

Trump said he will signal the United States' intention to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, roll back energy regulations, take steps to guard against cyber attacks, investigate visa program abuses and implement rules against members of his administration leaving to become lobbyists.

The Trump transition team created and distributed the video. Trump himself has not held a formal press conference in the 12 days since winning the election, and he has so far declined to allow journalists to participate in a formal "protective pool," which allows a small group of reporters to broadcast information about the movements of the president or president-elect.